Insider spoils why Thunder’s “Permanent Pods” will not repeat anymore
After Oklahoma City Thunder chief coach Mark Daigneault revealed his “constant under” tactics Loss of 140-127 against Denver Nuggets, the NBA World, including the ESPN team of Bongtempe, spent response to an unforeseen move in the last 24 hours. In an attempt to slow all the stars of Nikola Jokic from which Thunder could set up his defense, Daigneault had Rookie Dilion Jones to stand on the shooters “to force officials to apply during each situation in the immediate vicinity.
Complex in a relationship, Daigneault claims that Jokic will ask officials to bring him the ball, accelerates the procedure. This nuggets gives advantage in front of the lightning, which set the defense. Tim Bontemps did something digging In the legality of the moves, according to Brian Vindhorust and the collective of the hoop.
“I checked a little, and you see teams try to have replacements during the games, refzy will say no, you can’t do it,” Bontemps said. “That’s because you have to be there, you can’t go out of bounds and go there, but you can stand there, hey, he’ll wait for it to be just cold. He did it to prove the point.”
While we probably won’t see Daigneault to reboot this tactic again, he crossed the point. It should forced officials to reconsider that they rush to bring the ball to the ticket, giving an advantage in criminals. While he slept that the bastard of the main coach pointed out, they control the tempo of the game.
Mark Daigneault reveals a strategy of slow Nikola Jokic down

After the game, Thunder the main coach Mark Daigneault praised Nikola Jokic in his loss to nuggets.
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“Jokic is alone, and that I trained Jokic, I’d appreciate it and quickly, because he quickly scores the ball, and he started a quick break,” said Maigneault said.
At the same time, in the visitor locker, Jokic commendable Daigneault for his pumettor moves with officials, on Oklahoman Joel Lorenzija.
“It’s a smart move from him, he won’t lie,” Jokic said. “But I think the League wants to speed up the game and I just use it. You can see with a rule of five seconds, I can’t stop in the input ball. I stole 25 seconds last year.
“They want to speed up the game and I’m just taking advantage.”
Thunder will face the Celtic on Wednesday.
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